NPR's Scott Simon speaks with actor Corey Hawkins, who plays Macduff in the new movie, "The Tragedy of Macbeth." Corey Hawkins on playing Lord Macduff, the Thane of Fife, in 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' ...
STAMFORD -- Hot spotlights and heavy costumes are not the only things the actors in Curtain Call's Shakespeare on the Green production of "Macbeth" will have to handle while performing this weekend at ...
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What does guilt and ambition look like on stage? In Herndon High School’s gripping post-apocalyptic take on Macbeth, they are brought to life with artistry, precision and intensity. The tragedy of ...
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For his loyal fan base, director Sam Gold’s latest revival of a classic play gets it at least half right. For his many detractors, it might register as a bigger failure than his “King Lear” starring ...
ACT ONE: The opera takes place in Scotland and begins in a forest. Macbeth and Banquo, two Scottish generals in King Duncan's army, stop to visit with coven of witches. (In Shakespeare's play, there ...
Denzel Washington. Frances McDormand. Joel Coen. William Shakespeare. I could probably stop my review right there and you’d already want to see the movie with a two-time Oscar winner working with the ...
Denzel Washington has been a Shakespearean standout for decades, but he’d never seen a production of “Macbeth” before being crowned the lead of the latest film adaptation. That proved to be an ...
Macbeth is a spooky horror story set in Scotland. There are gory bits. There are witches and spooky visions. Macbeth and his wife commit so many horrible crimes that towards the end even Lady Macbeth ...
On location with Macbeth, somewhere in England. It’s day 6 of 18, and the end of our first week. Remarkably, given that we have to average 8 minutes of completed drama a day, we’re on schedule and not ...